Google应用程序通常在 Apple 的 iPhone、iPod touch 和 iPad 上运行良好,但各种潜在因素可能会导致反应迟钝、崩溃、页面加载问题和其他问题
。(Google)
如果您在使用Google(Google)应用程序时遇到问题,本故障排除指南将探讨各种建议和解决方案,以帮助您使其再次正常运行。请(Feel)随意跳过任何不适用的修复。

1. 重新启动谷歌应用程序
最好先强制退出并重新启动iPhone 或 iPad 上的Google应用。(Google)这往往可以清除导致应用程序故障的小故障和临时软件问题。只是:
- (Swipe)从屏幕底部向上滑动以打开应用程序切换器(App Switcher)。
- 将(Drag)Google卡向上拖出屏幕
。(Google)
- 重新启动Google应用程序并检查其是否正常工作。

2. 启用和禁用飞行模式(Airplane Mode)
如果Google应用加载网页缓慢或Google 搜索(Google Search)和Google Lens等功能运行缓慢,则您可能会遇到互联网连接速度缓慢的问题。解决该问题的快速方法是打开和关闭飞行模式(toggle Airplane Mode)。
飞行模式(Airplane Mode)启用后会禁用所有无线连接,包括 Wi-Fi 和蜂窝数据。这可以帮助您关闭并重新启动 iPhone 和 iPad 内的网络硬件。
- (Swipe)从屏幕右上角向下滑动以打开控制中心(Control Center)。如果您使用带Touch ID 的(Touch ID)iPhone (例如 iPhone 8),
请双击(Double-click)“主页”(Home)按钮。
- 点击飞行模式图标。
- 等待 10 秒钟,然后再次点击同一图标。

如果这不起作用,请重新启动路由器(如果您已连接到Wi-Fi)、切换到另一个Wi-Fi连接或使用移动数据,反之亦然。您还可以reset your iPhone/iPad’s network settings to factory defaults。
3. 提供移动数据权限
如果Google应用无法通过移动数据运行,则值得检查您的 iPhone 或 iPad 的蜂窝网络设置。要做到这一点:
- 打开“设置”应用程序。
- 点击蜂窝网络。
- 向下滚动(Scroll)并确保Google旁边的开关处于活动状态。

4. 重启iPhone/iPad
如果Google(Google)应用程序问题仍然存在,另一个快速解决方法是重新启动您的 iPhone(restart your iPhone)或iPad。此操作通常可以解决许多与系统相关的问题,从而阻止应用程序正常工作。就是这样:
- 打开“设置”并点击“常规”。
- 向下滚动并点击关机。
- 将(Drag)电源图标(Power)拖至右侧并等待 30 秒。
- 按住电源(Power)按钮,直到出现Apple徽标。
- 输入(Enter)iOS 密码以重新访问设备。

5.删除缓存数据
Google应用程序不是像Apple Safari或Google Chrome 那样(Google Chrome)的专用浏览器,但它仍然会缓存您访问的网站以加快速度。因此,缓存的数据可能会过时并产生问题。清除Google应用的本地网络缓存并检查是否有帮助。就是这样:
- 打开谷歌应用程序。
- 点击屏幕右上角的个人资料图标,然后选择“设置”(Settings)。

- 点击隐私和安全。
- 点击历史记录。
- 点击(Tap Clear)应用程序(App)历史记录和Cookie(Cookies)旁边的清除。

6. 更改域名系统
Wi-Fi 连接的域名系统 (DNS) 服务器可能会影响您的 iPhone 或 iPad 连接到各种在线服务的能力。(Domain Name System (DNS))因此(Hence),切换到不同的DNS服务可以解决连接和加载问题。
例如,以下是如何在 iOS 和 iPadOS 中为 Wi-Fi 连接
设置Google 公共 DNS 。(Google Public DNS)
- 打开“设置”(Settings)应用程序并点击“Wi-Fi”。
- 选择活动Wi-Fi网络旁边的信息(Info)图标。
- 向下滚动并点击配置 DNS。
- (Replace)将现有的DNS服务器(DNS)替换为以下条目:
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4

- 点击保存。
注意:可以使用名为 DNS Override 的第三方应用程序(using a third-party app called DNS Override)更改iPhone 或 iPad 上蜂窝数据连接的DNS服务器。
7.启用后台应用程序刷新
后台应用程序刷新(Background App Refresh)是 iOS 和 iPadOS 上的一项功能,允许应用程序在后台更新其内容,确保它们在您打开它们时准备就绪。确保Google(Google)应用程序的此功能处于活动状态有助于提高性能和响应能力。
- 打开“设置”应用程序。
- 向下滚动并点击 Google。
- 打开后台应用程序刷新(Background App Refresh)旁边的开关。

8.检查通知设置
如果您在使用Google应用时遇到通知问题(例如,您在登录(Google)Google服务时没有收到身份验证提示),
则必须检查应用的通知设置。
首先确保Google应用的通知处于活动状态。要做到这一点:
- 打开“设置”应用程序。
- 向下滚动并点击 Google。
- 点击通知。
- 如果允许通知(Notifications)旁边的开关处于非活动状态,请启用它。此外,启用时间(Time)敏感通知(Notifications)设置。
- 检查其余的通知首选项并确保它们设置正确。

接下来,查看并启用您想要接收的警报类型。就是这样:
- 打开谷歌应用程序。
- 点击屏幕右上角的个人资料图标,然后选择“设置”(Settings)。
- 点击通知。
- 点击管理其他通知。
- 启用您首选通知类型旁边的开关 - 安全和帐户警报(Account Alerts)、更改和预测的
天气警报、有关您兴趣的故事等。(Weather)

9.安装谷歌应用程序更新
过时版本的应用程序(Outdated versions of apps)可能会在较新版本的 iOS 和 iPadOS 上出现兼容性和技术问题。如果您在使用Google应用时仍然遇到问题,则必须将其更新到最新版本。只是:
- 打开应用商店。
- 切换到搜索(Search)选项卡并在搜索栏中
输入Google 。
- 点击(Tap Update)搜索结果中
Google旁边的更新。

10.更新你的iPhone和iPad
让您的 iPhone 或 iPad 保持最新的 iOS 版本对于整体系统稳定性和应用程序兼容性至关重要。要更新 iOS 或 iPadOS(update iOS or iPadOS):
- 打开“设置”应用程序。
- 转至常规 > 软件更新。
- 等待(Wait)您的 iPhone 扫描更新版本的系统软件。如果有待处理的更新,请点击“下载(Download)并安装”(Install)。

11.卸载并重新安装Google应用程序(Google App)
如果所有其他方法都失败并且Google应用程序继续在您的 iPhone 或 iPad 上出现问题,则重新安装该应用程序是一个可行的解决方案。这可以消除损坏的文件或其他导致问题的应用程序相关设置。要做到这一点:
- 打开“设置”(Settings)应用程序,然后转到General > “iPhoneStorage > Google。
- 点击删除应用程序。

- (Redownload)通过App Store重新下载Google应用程序并使用您的Google 帐户(Google Account)重新登录。

卸载Google应用程序会从 iPhone 或 iPad 的主屏幕(Home Screen)中删除Google小部件。要取回它:
- 长按主屏幕(Home Screen)上的空白区域,然后点击屏幕左上角的
加号图标。(Plus)
- 搜索Google小部件并选择尺寸 - 小或中。
- 点击添加小部件。

(Fix Google App Issues)永久修复iPhone(Your)或 iPad
上的Google(Good)应用问题
在 iPhone 或 iPad 上遇到Google应用问题可能会令人沮丧,但您可以通过标准故障排除来消除这些问题。
例如,启用后台应用程序刷新(Background App Refresh)、更新Google应用程序以及使 iOS 系统保持最新状态对于获得最佳性能至关重要。此外,探索替代DNS服务器或重新安装Google应用程序有助于解决持续存在的问题。
通过执行上述修复,您可以克服Google应用程序的常见障碍,并在 iPhone 和 iPad 上享受无缝的用户体验。
Google App Not Working On Your iPhone/iPad? 11 Fixes to Try
The Google app generally workѕ well on Apple’s iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, but vаrious underlying factors can lead to unresponsive behavior, crashes, page loаding problems, and other issues.
If you have trouble using the Google app, this troubleshooting guide will explore various suggestions and solutions to help you get it running normally again. Feel free to skip any fixes that don’t apply.

1. Restart the Google App
It’s best to begin by force-quitting and relaunching the Google app on your iPhone or iPad. This tends to clear minor glitches and temporary software issues causing the app to malfunction. Just:
- Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the App Switcher.
- Drag the Google card up and out of the screen.
- Relaunch the Google app and check if it works correctly.

2. Enable and Disable Airplane Mode
If the Google app loads web pages slowly or features like Google Search and Google Lens act sluggish, you might be dealing with slow internet connectivity. A quick way to fix the problem is to toggle Airplane Mode on and off.
Airplane Mode, when enabled, disables all wireless connections, including Wi-Fi and cellular data. This helps you shut down and reboot the networking hardware inside the iPhone and iPad.
- Swipe down from the top right of the screen to open the Control Center. Double-click the Home button instead if you use an iPhone with Touch ID (e.g., the iPhone 8).
- Tap the Airplane Mode icon.
- Wait 10 seconds and tap the same icon again.

If that doesn’t help, restart your router (if you’re connected to Wi-Fi), switch to another Wi-Fi connection, or use mobile data or vice versa. You can also reset your iPhone/iPad’s network settings to factory defaults.
3. Provide Mobile Data Permissions
If the Google app fails to work over mobile data, it’s worth examining your iPhone or iPad’s cellular settings. To do that:
- Open the Settings app.
- Tap Cellular.
- Scroll down and make sure the switch next to Google is active.

4. Restart iPhone/iPad
If issues with the Google app continue, another quick fix is to restart your iPhone or iPad. This action often resolves many system-related issues preventing apps from working correctly. Here’s how:
- Open Settings and tap General.
- Scroll down and tap Shutdown.
- Drag the Power icon to the right and wait 30 seconds.
- Press and hold the Power button until the Apple logo appears.
- Enter the iOS passcode to regain access to the device.

5. Delete Cached Data
The Google app isn’t a dedicated browser like Apple Safari or Google Chrome, but it still caches websites you visit to speed things up. Consequently, cached data can go obsolete and create problems. Clear the Google app’s local web cache and check if that helps. Here’s how:
- Open the Google app.
- Tap your profile icon on the top right of the screen and select Settings.

- Tap Privacy and Security.
- Tap History.
- Tap Clear next to App history and Cookies.

6. Change the Domain Name System
The Domain Name System (DNS) servers for a Wi-Fi connection can impact your iPhone or iPad’s ability to connect to various online services. Hence, switching to a different DNS service can resolve connectivity and loading issues.
As an example, here’s how to set up Google Public DNS for a Wi-Fi connection in iOS and iPadOS.
- Open the Settings app and tap Wi-Fi.
- Select the Info icon next to the active Wi-Fi network.
- Scroll down and tap Configure DNS.
- Replace the existing DNS servers with the following entries:
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4

- Tap Save.
Note: Changing the DNS servers for the cellular data connection on your iPhone or iPad is possible using a third-party app called DNS Override.
7. Enable Background App Refresh
Background App Refresh is a feature on iOS and iPadOS that allows apps to update their content in the background, ensuring they are ready to go when you open them. Ensuring this feature is active for the Google app helps improve performance and responsiveness.
- Open the Settings app.
- Scroll down and tap Google.
- Turn on the switch next to Background App Refresh.

8. Check Notification Settings
You must check the app’s notification settings if you’re encountering notification issues with the Google app (e.g., you aren’t receiving authentication prompts while signing into Google’s services).
Begin by making sure that notifications are active for the Google app. To do that:
- Open the Settings app.
- Scroll down and tap Google.
- Tap Notifications.
- Enable the switch next to Allow Notifications if it’s inactive. Additionally, enable the Time Sensitive Notifications setting.
- Review the rest of the notification preferences and ensure they’re set up correctly.

Next, review and enable the alert types you want to receive. Here’s how:
- Open the Google app.
- Tap your profile icon on the top right of the screen and select Settings.
- Tap Notifications.
- Tap Manage other notifications.
- Enable the switches next to your preferred notification types—Security & Account Alerts, Weather alerts for changes and forecasts, Stories about your interests, etc.

9. Install Google App Updates
Outdated versions of apps can exhibit compatibility and technical issues on newer releases of iOS and iPadOS. If you continue encountering problems with the Google app, it’s essential to update it to its latest version. Just:
- Open the App Store.
- Switch to the Search tab and type Google into the search bar.
- Tap Update next to Google among the search results.

10. Update Your iPhone and iPad
Keeping your iPhone or iPad updated with the latest iOS version is essential for overall system stability and app compatibility. To update iOS or iPadOS:
- Open the Settings app.
- Go to General > Software Update.
- Wait until your iPhone scans for newer versions of the system software. If there’s a pending update, tap Download & Install.

11. Uninstall and Reinstall the Google App
If all else fails and the Google app continues to exhibit issues on your iPhone or iPad, reinstalling the app is a viable solution. This eliminates corrupt files or other app-related settings that cause problems. To do that:
- Open the Settings app and go to General > iPhone Storage > Google.
- Tap Delete App.

- Redownload the Google app via the App Store and sign back in with your Google Account.

Uninstalling the Google app removes the Google widget from your iPhone or iPad’s Home Screen. To get it back:
- Long-press a vacant area on the Home Screen and tap the Plus icon on the upper left corner of the screen.
- Search for the Google widget and pick a size—Small or Medium.
- Tap Add Widget.

Fix Google App Issues For Good on Your iPhone or iPad
Encountering issues with the Google app on your iPhone or iPad can be frustrating, but you can make them go away with standard troubleshooting.
For example, enabling Background App Refresh, updating the Google app, and keeping your iOS system up to date can be crucial for optimal performance. Additionally, exploring alternative DNS servers or reinstalling the Google app help resolve persistent issues.
By following the fixes outlined above, you can overcome common hurdles with the Google app and enjoy a seamless user experience on iPhone and iPad.